Finca Valpiedra

Brand Description

Finca Valpiedra winery is owned by the Familia Martínez-Bujanda. More than a century has passed since the family’s patriarch, Joaquín Martínez-Bujanda, began making wine in 1889; now his great-grandchildren, Carlos and Pilar, are carrying on the tradition. They realized their dream of fully expressing wine from a single vineyard by opening Finca Valpiedra in 1999.

As a testament to the quality of Finca Valpiedra’s wine, the estate has been inducted into the exclusive organization Grandes Pagos de España. The group’s mission is to defend and propagate the culture of “Pago” wine, meaning wine produced in a specific terroir that reflects the distinct personality of the soil and climate. To become a member, a vineyard must surpass strict quality standards and also exhibit a degree of uniqueness in terms of soil, climate or grape variety that sets it apart from the surrounding area. The association’s membership includes 25 estate wineries throughout Spain.

Location of Vineyard

Located in the Rioja Alta section of DOCa Rioja, the estate is nestled into a sharp meander in the Ebro River, providing a microclimate and terroir unlike anywhere else in the region. The vineyard is comprised of 80 hectares divided into 9 plots of loam and limestone soil. The soil contains a multitude of pebbles from the river, which gives Finca Valpiedra its name (“Stone Valley”). The stones also contribute to the land’s natural ability to trap heat and accelerate grape ripening. Finca Valpiedra’s soil is high in calcium, nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, copper and iron, all of which contribute to its acidity and fertility.

Located at an altitude of approximately 1400 feet above sea level, the climate is Atlantic-Mediterranean with hot summer days and cool nights, ideal for full grape ripening while maintaining freshness. The vineyard is protected from the cold northern winds by the surrounding Sierra de Cantabria Mountains. Its unique microclimate provides an optimal amount of sunshine and rain (nearly 16 to 19 inches per year).

The primary variety grown in Finca Valpiedra is Tempranillo, with some land dedicated to Mazuelo, Graciano and Cabernet Sauvignon. The average vine age is 35 years, and all grapes are hand-harvested and sorted.

Winemaking Philosophy

Although the 21st century has heralded modernization and automation in winemaking, the mission of the Familia Martínez Bujanda has always remained true to the original intent of Joaquín Martínez Bujanda from over a century ago – control of the vineyard is essential to making wine. Each generation has sought to best utilize each location, taking into account the altitude, microclimate, soil, and the characteristic unique to each terroir, to create wines that capture its essence. The vineyards are nourished with organic matter and employ modern and traditional winemaking techniques to produce the best-quality wine possible from each parcel. The goal at Finca Valpiedra is to produce innovative wine that will flourish into the next century, while adhering to time-honored traditions. The results are wines of elegance, style and sophistication.

Finca Valpiedra Winery
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Winery Profile
Owner: Familia Martínez Bujanda
Winemaker: Lauren Rosillo
Total acreage under vine: 200
Founded: 1999
Production: 270000
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Acclaim
“The 2016 Petra Valpiedra is a 100% Tempranillo sourced from the Ebro riverbank in the Cenicero area, Rioja Alta. It aged for 1nine months in French barrels. With a garnet red hue, its delicate aromas showcase herbs and ash, complemented by notes of red fruit. Dry and juicy, the palate reveals fine-grained tannins, lingering with a smooth mouthfeel and a faintly herbal finish.” — acclaim for 2016 Petra de Valpiedra from Vinous, Apr 2024
“The 2019 Cantos de Valpiedra is a Tempranillo sourced from a single vineyard on the banks of the Ebro River, in the Cenicero area of Rioja Alta. Aged for 12 months in French and American oak barrels, this garnet wine unfolds aromas of sour cherry and strawberry, complemented by hints of herbs and tomato leaf over a vanilla layer. On the palate, it is dry and juicy, with fine, reactive tannins adding a rich texture to a bold mouthfeel. This is a savory Rioja.” — acclaim for 2019 Cantos de Valpiedra from Vinous, Apr 2024
“The 2019 Petra de Valpiedra is 100% Garnacha sourced from a single vineyard next to the Ebro River, in the Cenicero area of Rioja Alta. Aged for 1nine months in American and French oak barrels, it displays a garnet hue and presents aromas reminiscent of liqueur, with hints of herbs and ash overlaying a fruit layer. On the palate, it is dry and edgy, with tannins that are fairly searing, leaving a lingering impression of balsamic notes.” — acclaim for 2019 Petra de Valpiedra from Vinous, Apr 2024
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